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How Much Do Saudi Arabia Servers Cost? Specs and Prices Explained

If you’re looking at cloud servers based in Saudi Arabia, here’s a quick rundown of the key configurations and prices from the Riyadh and Jiddah zones. The options cover a range of CPU cores, RAM, storage, and bandwidth to fit different needs.

Basic Plan (Saudi Arabia Riyadh & Jiddah - Normal zone):

You get 1 virtual CPU core paired with 2GB RAM and 50GB SSD system disk. Data disk storage is flexible from 0 to 500GB. Bandwidth is unmetered, and traffic allowance is up to 1000GB per month. This plan is priced at $11.15 monthly, making it a good choice for lightweight applications or small projects.

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Mid-Level Windows Server (Riyadh, Normal zone):

This plan steps up with 2 vCores and 4GB RAM, keeping the 50GB system disk and up to 500GB data disk on SSD. The bandwidth remains unmetered, but traffic allowance doubles to 2000GB monthly. This costs $21.09 per month and is suitable for medium workloads needing Windows OS.

Residential IP Option (Riyadh, Z zone):

Featuring 1 vCore with 2GB RAM, this plan offers a much larger range of system disk storage from 40GB up to 2000GB, and data disk up to 2000GB as well. Disk type is SSD, and bandwidth speeds vary widely from 3 to 2000 Mbps. Traffic is unmetered. This is priced at $27.43 monthly and is designed for use cases that require a residential IP or broader storage and speed flexibility.

High-End Windows Server (Riyadh, Normal zone):

For more demanding setups, this offers 4 vCores and 8GB RAM, with the same 50GB system disk and up to 500GB data disk on SSD. Bandwidth is unmetered with a generous 4000GB traffic per month. This plan is priced at $41.32 monthly, ideal for larger business applications or intensive workloads.

Summary:

Saudi Arabia cloud servers offer flexible options from entry-level to high-performance, including Windows support and residential IP options. Prices start at just over $11 per month and scale up based on CPU, RAM, storage, and traffic needs.